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Copyright © New Holland

W190
Workshop Manual

Workshop
Manual

Print No. 604.13.502.01


English - Printed in Italy

W190 PROVEN PERFORMANCE


Copyright © New Holland

W190
WHEEL LOADER

Workshop Manual
Print N° 604.13.502.01 English
IX - 2005

THIS ALERT SYMBOL SIGNALS IMPORTANT MESSAGES INVOLVING YOUR SAFETY.

Read and heed carefully the safety instructions listed and follow the precautions recommended to avoid
potential risks and to safeguard your health and your safety.

You will find this symbol in the text of this Manual referred to the following key words:

WARNING - Cautions directed to avoid improper repair interventions involving potential consequences
for the operator’s safety.

DANGER - These warnings qualify specifically potential dangers for the safety of the operator or other
persons directly or indirectly involved.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

All maintenance and repair interventions explained in this Manual must be performed exclusively by the
Service Organization of the Manufacturer, observing strictly the instructions explained using, whenever
necessary, the recommended specific tools.
Whoever performs the operations reported without following exactly the precautions is responsible on his own,
for the damages that may result.

Neither the Factory nor any Organizations in its Distribution Network, including but not limited to national,
regional or local distributors, are responsible for any liability arising from any damage resulting from defects
caused by parts and/or components not approved by the Factory for use in maintaining and/or repairing products
manufactured or merchandized by the Factory.
In any case, no warranty of any kind is made or shall be imposed with respect to products manufactured or
merchandized by the Factory, when failures are caused by the use of parts and/or components not approved
by the Factory.
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AVOID ACCIDENTS

Most accidents and injuries occurring in industry, on the


farm, at home or on the road, are caused by the failure
of some individual to follow simple and fundamental
safety rules or precautions. For this reason, MOST
ACCIDENTS CAN BE PREVENTED by recognizing
the real cause and taking the necessary precautions,
before the accident occurs.
Regardless of the care used in design and construction
of any type of equipment, there may be conditions that
cannot be completely safeguarded against without in-
terfering with reasonable accessibility and efficient op-
eration.
A careful operator is the best insurance against acci-
dents. The complete observance of one simple rule
would prevent many thousands serious injuries each
year.
This rule is: Never attempt to clean, lubricate or adjust
a machine while it is in motion.

WARNING
On machines having hydraulically, mechanically
and/or cable controlled equipment (such as
showels, loaders, dozers, scrapers etc.) be certain
the equipment is lowered to the ground before
servicing, adjusting and/or repairing.
If it is necessary to have the equipment partially or
fully raised to gain access to certain items, be sure
the equipment is suitably supported by means
other than the hydraulic lift cylinders, cable and/or
mechanical device used for controlling the equip-
ment.
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SUMMARY

SAFETY RULES .............................................................................................. page 1

SPECIFICATIONS - WHEEL LOADER ............................................................ page 8

TABLE OF FLUID CAPACITIES ...................................................................... page 11

UNITS OF MEASURE ..................................................................................... page 12

TORQUE TABLES ........................................................................................... page 13

ENGINE ................................................................ Section 1


TRANSMISSION .................................................. Section 2
BRAKE SYSTEM ................................................. Section 3
STEERING SYSTEM ........................................... Section 4
BUCKET BOOMS AND FRAME ........................ Section 5
EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ................. Section 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...................................... Section 7
CAB ...................................................................... Section 8
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SAFETY RULES
GENERALITIES Ensure that nobody is in the machine operating range
Read this Manual carefully before starting, operating, before moving off or operating the attachment. WALK
maintaining, fuelling or servicing the machine. COMPLETELY AROUND the machine before mounting.
Sound the horn.
Read and comply with all safety precautions before any
intervention. Before starting machine, check, adjust and lock the driver's
seat for maximum comfort and control of the machine.
Do not allow unauthorised personnel to operate or service
this machine. Fasten your seat belts(when fitted).

Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewellery, loose or Obey all flag signals and signs.
hanging garments, such as ties, torn clothing, scarves, Due to the presence of flammable fluids on the machine,
unbuttoned or unzipped jackets that can get caught in never check or fill fuel tanks or accumulator batteries near
moving parts. Wear certified safety clothes such as: hard fires, open flames, or sparks.
hat, no-slip footwear, heavy gloves, ear protection, safety REMEMBER THAT SPECIAL STARTING FLUIDS ARE
glasses, reflector vests, respirators. Ask your employer FLAMMABLE. Scrupolously follow recommendations
about specific safety equipment requirements. printed on the containers and in this Manual.
Keep the operator’s compartment, step plates, grab-rails DO NOT PUNCTURE OR BURN CONTAINERS.
and handles clean and clear of foreign objects, oil, grease,
mud or snow to minimize the danger of slipping or stum- Containers must be stored in fresh, well ventilated places
bling. Remove mud or grease from your shoes before and out of the reach of unauthorised persons. Strictly
attempting to mount or operate the machine. follow the instructions provided by the Manufacturer.
Do not jump on or off the machine. Always keep both hands Never use these products near fires, open flames, or
and one foot, or both feet and one hand in contact with sparks.
steps and grab rails.
Do not use controls or hoses as hand holds when climbing
on or off the machine. Hoses and controls are movable
parts and do not provide solid support. Besides, controls
may be inadvertently moved and cause unexpected OPERATING
movement of the machine or its attachments.
Check wheel and rim retainers before each working shift.
Never operate the machine or its attachments from any If necessary, tighten to the torque specified.
position other than sitting in the driver’s seat.
Do not run the engine of this machine in closed buildings
Keep head, body, limbs, hands and feet inside the opera- without proper ventilation capable to remove harmful
tor’s compartment at all times to reduce exposure to exhaust gases.
external hazards .
Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) are required on
Be careful of possible slippery conditions of the steps and wheel or crawler loaders, dozers, or graders. NEVER
hand rails as well as of the ground around the machine. OPERATE the machine if such protective structure is
Do not leave the machine until it is has come to a complete removed.
stop. Keep the operator’s compartment free of foreign objects,
Check the seat safety belt at least twice per year and especially if not firmly secured. Never use the machine to
replace it if it shows signs of wear, fraying or other transport objects, unless proper securing points are pro-
weakness that could lead to failure. vided.
DO NOT CARRY RIDERS ON THE MACHINE
Study and familiarize with escape routes alternate to
normal exit routes.
According to law provisions, seat belts must be fitted with
STARTING Roll Over Protection Structures or cabs. Keep safety belts
fastened during operation.
NEVER START OR OPERATE A FAILED MACHINE. Be-
fore operating the machine, always ensure that any unsafe For your personal safety, do not climb on or off the machine
condition has been satisfactorily corrected. while it is in motion.
Check brakes, steering and attachment controls before Make sure that bystanders are clear of the machine oper-
moving off. Report any malfuctioning part or system to the ating range before starting the engine and operating the
maintenance managers for proper action. attachment. Sound the horn. Obey all indications provided
by flags, signs and signals.
Ensure all protective guards and panels as well as all
safety devices provided are in place and in good operating DO NOT COAST OR FREEWHEEL down hills. Engage the
condition. most suitable gear speed to keep the machine under control.

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SAFETY RULES

Do not operate the machine if you are extremely tired or feel When working on slopes or near sudden level drops in the
ill. Be especially careful towards the end of the working shift. terrain, avoid areas where ground is loose or soft since
Do not operate a machine with misadjusted brakes. overturn or loss of machine control could result.

Operate the machine at low speed which can ensure If noise level is high and continuosly exceeds 90 dBA over
complete control at all times. 8 hours at the operator's ear, wear approved ear protection
in compliance with local regulations.
Travel slowly over very rough terrain, slopes or near drop-
offs, in congested areas or on frozen or slippery surfaces. Where counterweights are provided, do not operate the
machine if they have been removed.
When backing, always look to where the machine is to be
moved. Be alert of the position of bystanders. Should When transporting a loaded bucket, keept it as rolled-back
someone enter the work area, STOP THE MACHINE. and low as possible for maximum visibility, stability and
safety of there machine. Ground speed should be ad-
Maintain a safe distance from other machines or obstacles equate to the load and ground conditions.
to ensure required visibility conditions. Give way to loaded
machines. The load must always be properly arranged in the bucket;
move with extreme care when transporting oversize loads.
Maintain a clear vision of the surroundings of the travel or
work area at all times. Keep cab windows clean and Use only the type of bucket recommended for the machine
repaired. and the materials to be handled. Follow the recommenda-
tions concerning loading capacity, arrangement of the
When machines are operating in tandem, the pusher (rear) materials, characteristics of the ground and job to be
must be equipped with the appropriate deflectors to protect performed.
the front unit driver against the air stream coming from the
blower fan. Do not lift and move loads overhead where persons are
standing or working, nor downhill when working crosswise
When pulling or towing through a cable or chain, do not on slopes. In this case, the bucket should be unloaded on
start suddenly at full throttle. Take-up slack carefully. the uphill side, whenever possible.
Carefuly inspect the towing items for flaws or problems Start and stop the machine carefully when the bucket is full.
before proceedig. Do not move off without first reducing engine speed.
Avoid kinking or twisting chains or cables. Do not pull
Overtaking manoeuvres should be performed only when
through a kinked chain or cable as the high stresses
absolutely necessary and unavoidable. Beware possible
existing in this condition may induce failures. Always wear
uneven terrains, poor visibility, presence of other machin-
heavy gloves when handling chains or cables.
ery or persons out of sight.
Chains and cables should be securely anchored. Anchor
Operate the machine at a speed adequate to the working
points should be strong enough to withstand the expected
site conditions and in any case slow enough to ensure
load. Keep anyone clear of anchor points and cables or
complete control at all times.
chains.
Check instruments at start-up and frequently during
DO NOT PULL UNLESS THE OPERATOR’S COMPART-
operation. Stop the machine immediately should any
MENTS OF THE MACHINES INVOLVED ARE PROP-
malfunction be signalled.
ERLY PROTECTED AGAINST POSSIBLE BACKLAS IN
CASE OF CABLE OR CHAIN FAILURE OR DETACH- Never use the bucket as a man lift or to carry riders.
MENT. Never use the machine as a work platform or scaffolding,
Be alert of soft ground conditions close to newly con- nor for other improper use (such as pushing railway cars,
structed walls. The fill material and machine weight may trucks or other machines).
cause the wall to collapse.
Pay attetion to people within the machine operating range.
In darkness, check area of operation carefully before Load trucks from the driver’s side whenever possible.
moving in with the machine. Use all lights provided. Do not
Prior to operating the machine, check which obstacles
move into low visibility areas.
and/or difficulties you will encounter, such as narrow
If the engine tends to stall for whatever reason under load streets, overhead doors, cables, piping, as well as ground,
or at idle, immediately report this problem to the mainte- bridges, paving and ramps bearing load limitations.
nance managers for proper action. Do not operate the
In case of road transfers, find out beforehand what condi-
machine until this condition has been corrected.
tions are likely to be encountered, such as size restrictions,
On machines fitted with suction radiator fans, regularly heavy traffic, paving type, etc. . Beware fog, smoke or dust
check the engine exhaust system for leaks, as exhaust that obscure visibility.
fumes expelled towards the operator are toxic.
When crossing gullies or ditches, move at an angle with
Operators must know thoroughly the performances of the reduced speed after ensuring ground conditions will per-
machine they are driving. mit a safe traverse.

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SAFETY RULES

Always inspect the working area to identify potential risks Always remember to move the gearshift lever to the neutral
such as: inclines, overhangs, trees, demolition rubble, position and engage the control lever lock for safety
fires, ravines, steep slopes, rough terrain, ditches, crowns, purposes.
ridge trenches, heavy traffic, crowded parking and service Apply the parking brake (if fitted).
areas, closed ambients. In such conditions, proceed with
extreme care. NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED with the
engine running.
Whenever possible, avoid going over obstacles such as
very rough terrain, rocks, logs, steps, ditches, railroad Prior to leaving the operator’s seat,and after making sure
tracks. When obstructions must be crossed, do so with that all people are clear of the machine, always slowly
extreme care and at an angle, if possible. Slow down and lower the attachment until resting it safely to the ground
select a lower gear. Ease up to the break-over point, pass Park the machine in a non-operating and no-traffic area.
the balance point slowly and ease down the other side. Park on firm level ground. If this is not possible, position the
In steep down-hill operation, do not allow the engine to machine at a right angle to the slope, making sure there is
over-speed. Select the proper gear before starting down no danger of uncontrolled sliding. Apply the parking brake.
grade. If parking in traffic lanes cannot be avoided, provide
Avoid crosswise hill travel, whenever possible. Drive up appropriate flags, barriers, flares and signals as required
and down the slope. Should the machine start slipping to adequately warn the oncoming drivers.
sideways when going uphill, steer and turn machine front Keep head, body, limbs, hands and feet clear of the dozer,
immediately downhill. arms, bucket or ripper when raised.
The gradient you may attempt to overcome is limited by Always switch off the battery isolator switch before serv-
factors such as ground conditions, load being handled, icing the machine in whatever manner (i.e., cleaning,
machine type and speed, and visibility. repairing, maintaining, etc.). Do the same when the
There is no substitute for good judgement and experience machine is to remain parked for prolonged periods of time
when working on slopes. to avoid accidental or unauthorized starting.
Avoid operating the attachment too close to an overhang Never lower the attachments other than sitting in the
or high wall, either above or below the machine. Beware operator’s seat. Sound the horn. Make sure that nobody is
of caving edges, falling objects and landslips. Remember within the machine operating range. Lower the attachment
that such hazards are likely to be concealed by bushes, slowly. DO NOT USE FLOAT POSITION in case of hydrau-
undergrowth and such. lic controls.
When pushing-over trees, the machine must be equipped Securely block the machine and lock it every time you
with proper overhead guards. Never drive a machine up leave it unattended. Return keys to authorized security.
the roots, particularly while the tree is being felled. Use Perform all necessary operations as detailed in the Opera-
extreme care when pushing over any tree with dead tion and Maintenance Instruction Manual. Apply the park-
branches. ing brake (if fitted) every time you leave the machine.
Avoid faggots, bushes, logs and rocks.
NEVER DRIVE OVER THEM, nor over any other surface
irregularities that discontinue adherence or traction with MAINTENANCE
the ground, especially near slopes or drop-offs.
Be alert to avoid changes in traction conditions that could GENERALITIES
cause loss of control. AVOID driving on ice or frozen Before operating or performing any intervention on the
ground when working on steep slopes or near drop-offs. machine:
Working in virgin rough terrains is characterized by the - carefully read all the norms contained in this Manual;
presence of all the perils and risks listed above. In these - read and observe all safety plates and instructions
conditions, it is emphasised the danger represented by located on the machine.
large tree limbs (possibly falling on the machine), large
roots (which may act as a leverage under the machine Do not allow unauthorized personnel to service the ma-
when up-rooted and cause the unit to overturn), etc. chine. Do not carry out any maintenance work without prior
authorization. Follow all recommended maintenance and
service procedures.
Keep the operator’s compartment free of loose objects that
STOPPING are not properly secured.
When the machine is to be stopped for whatever reason, Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewellery, loose or
do so following the instructions given in chapters “Stop- hanging garments, such as ties, torn clothing,
ping the machine” and “Shutting off the engine" in the scarves,unbuttoned or unzipped jackets that can get
Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual. caught in moving parts.

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SAFETY RULES

Wear certified safety clothes such as: hard hat, no-slip The fuel filler pipe nozzle must be constantly kept in contact
footwear, heavy gloves, ear protection, safety glasses, with the filler neck. Keep this contact from the beginning to
reflector vests, respirators. Ask your employer about spe- the end of the fuelling operation to avoid possible genera-
cific safety equipment requirements. tion of sparks due to static electricity.
Never service the machine with someone sitting in the Tow the machine only from the attaching points provided.
driver's seat, unless this person is an authorized operator Use care in making connections and ensure pins and/or
assisting in the maintenance being carried out. bolt are firmly secured before pulling. Stay clear of draw-
bars, cables or chains under load.
Keep the operator’s compartment, step plates, grab rails
and handles clear of foreign objects, oil, grease, mud or To move a failed machine, use a trailer or a low platform
snow to minimize the danger of slipping or stumbling. truck, if available. In case towing is needed, use all neces-
sary signals required by local regulations, and follow
Clean mud or grease from your shoes before climbing on
directions provided in this Manual.
the machine or driving it.
Load/unload the machine from transporter on firm level
Never attempt to operate the machine or its attachments
ground providing safe support to the wheels of the truck or
from any position other than sitting in the operator’s seat.
trailer. Use strong access ramps, with adequate height and
Never stand under the boom. angle. Keep the loading platform free of mud, oil or slippery
Should it be necessary to move the attachment through the materials.
hydraulic controls for maintenance purposes, remember Tie the machine securely to the platform of the truck or
that this should be done while sitting in the operator’s seat. trailer and opportunely wedge machine wheels or tracks
Before starting the machine or moving its attachment, as required.
apply the brakes, sound the horn and call that you are
about to manoeuvre. Raise the attachment slowly. Never align holes or slots using your fingers; always use
appropriate aligning tools.
Always lock machine arms or any other parts that must be
lifted for maintenance purposes using adequate external Remove all sharp edges and burrs from re-worked parts.
means. Do not allow anyone to pass near or even below Use only approved and effectively grounded auxiliary
a raised yet unlocked attachment. If you are not absolutely power sources for heaters, battery chargers, pumps and
sure about your safety, do not stay under a raised attach- similar equipment to reduce electrical shock hazard.
ment, even if it is locked.
Lift and handle heavy components using hoisting devices
Do not place body, limbs, or fingers near articulated cutting of appropriate capacity. Ensure the sling has been cor-
edges of uncontrolled machine parts or deprived of the rectly applied. Use lifting eyes if provided. Pay attention to
necessary guards, unless they are suitably and safely bystanders.
locked.
Never pour gasoline or diesel fuel into open, wide and low
Never perform any work on the machine with the engine containers. Never use gasoline, solvents or other flamma-
running, except when this is specifically required. Do not ble fluids to clean parts. Use proprietary certified non-
wear loose clothing, jewellery or such near moving parts. flammable, non-toxic solvents only.
When service or maintenance require access to areas that When using compressed air to clean parts, wear safety
cannot be reached from the ground, use a ladder or step glasses with side shields. Limit pressure to max 2 bars, in
platform conforming to regulations in force. If such means accordance with local safety regulations in force.
are not available, use machine grab rails and steps.
Always perform all service or maintenance work with the Do not run the engine in closed buildings without proper
greatest care and attention. ventilation capable to remove lethal fumes.

Shop and/or field service platforms or ladders should be Do not smoke, use open flames or produce sparks nearby
manufactured in accordance with safety regulations in while refuelling the unit or handling highly flammable
force. materials.
Disconnect batteries and label all controls to warn that Do not use any flame as a light source during maintenance
service work is in progress. Block the machine and all work or to look for leaks anywhere on the machine.
attachments to be raised.
Make sure that all tools provided are in good condition at
Do not check or fill fuel tanks, batteries and accumulators, all times. NEVER USE tools with mushroomed or dam-
nor use the starting liquid if you are smoking or near open aged heads. Always wear eye protections.
flames. These fluids are flammable!
Move with extreme care when working under the machine,
BRAKES ARE INOPERATIVE when manually released for its attachments, and even on or near them. Always wear
servicing. Provisions must be made to maintain control of protective safety equipment as required, such as hard hat,
the machine using suitable blocks or other means. goggles, safety shoes, and ear plugs.

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SAFETY RULES
In case tests during which the engine should be kept Metal cables get frayed after prolonged use. Always wear
runinng, a qualified operator must sit in the driver’s seat appropriate protections (heavy gloves, goggles, etc.)
with the mechanic in sight at all times. Place the transmis- while handling them.
sion in neutral, apply and lock the brakes. KEEP HANDS
Handle all parts carefully. Keep hands and fingers away
OFF MOVING PARTS.
from gaps, gears, and similar. Always use and wear the
In case of field service, move machine to level ground, if appropriate protections.
possible, and block it. If work on an incline cannot be
Water can build up in pneumatic systems from condensate
advised, block the machine and its attachments securely.
moisture due to changes in atmospheric conditions. If
Move damaged to level ground as soon as possible.
necessary, drain such deposits following instructions.
Do not trust worn and/or kinked chains and cables. Never
Before carrying out any maintenance work or service, lock
use them for lifting or pulling. Always wear heavy gloves
the machine articulated frame modules using the appro-
to handle chains or cables.
priate safety device. Remember to remove and store it
Be sure chains and cables are firmly fastened and that properly at the end of work.
anchor points are strong enough to withstand the expected If the machine is equipped with hydraulic brakes, make
load. Nobody should stay near the anchor points, cables sure that the reservoir is always filled up to the correct level.
or chains. DO NOT PULL OR TOW UNLESS THE OPERA-
TOR’S COMPARTMENTS OF THE MACHINES IN- Always block all wheels, front and rear, before bleeding
VOLVED ARE FITTED WITH THE PROPER GUARDS the braking system or disconnecting control hoses and/or
AGAINST BACKLASH IN CASE OF CABLE OR CHAIN cylinders.
FAILURE OR DETACHMENT.
Keep the area where maintenance is carried out CLEAN
and DRY at all times. Clean immediately all water and oil
spillages. STARTING
Do not pile up oily or greasy rags as they represent a major Do not run the engine in closed buildings without proper
fire hazard. Always store them in closed metal containers. ventilation capable to remove lethal exhaust fumes.
Before starting the machine or its attachment, check, adjust Do not place head, body, limbs, feet, hands or fingers near
and lock the operator’s seat. Also ensure that nobody is rotating fans or belts.
within the machine operating range. Sound the horn.
Be especially careful near blower fans.
Rust inhibitors are volatile and flammable. Use them only
in well ventilated areas. Keep open flames away - DO NOT REMEMBER THAT THE STARTING FLUID IS HIGHLY
SMOKE - Store containers in a cool well ventilatedplace FLAMMABLE. Follow recommendations provided in this
where they could not be reached by unauthorised people. Manual and printed on the containers. Containers must be
stored in a cool, well ventilated place out of the reach of
Do not carry loose objects in your pockets that might fall unauthorised persons.
unnoticed into open compartments. DO NOT PUNCTURE OR BURN CONTAINERS.
Wear safety glasses with side shields, hard hat, safety
shoes, heavy gloves when metal particles or similar may
be ejected and hit you.
Wear appropriate protective equipment such as dark ENGINE
safety glasses, hard hat, protective clothing, special
gloves and footwear while welding. Nearby persons Loosen the radiator cap very slowly to relieve system
should also wear dark safety glasses even if they are not pressure before removing it. Always top-up coolant level
welding. DO NOT LOOK THE WELDING ARC WITHOUT with the engine off.
PROPER EYE PROTECTION. Avoid that flammable materials could touch exhaust parts.
If not possible, provide necessary protections.
Become acquainted with all your jacking equipment and
its capacity. Remember that the jacking point on the Do not refuel with the engine running, especially if hot, as
machine should be appropriate for the load applied. Also, this increases fire hazard.
be sure the support area of the jack at the machine and on
Never attempt to check or adjust fan belt tensions when the
the ground is appropriate and stable.
engine is running.
Any load supported by a jack represents a possible haz-
Do not adjust the fuel pump when the machine is motion.
ard. Always transfer the load onto appropriate support
means according to local or national safety requirements Do not lubricate the machine with the engine running.
before proceeding with service or maintenance work.
Do not run the engine with air intakes, door or guards open.

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Do not use the machine to transport loose objects, unless
proper devices to this purpose are provided.
Always disconnect the batteries prior to any intervention
on the machine or its electrical system (cleaning, repair, Clutches and brakes of this machine as well as auxiliary
maintenance). devices and attachments (such as drive cylinder or winch
control valves) should always be properly adjusted in
Should booster batteries be used, remember to connect
accordance with the instructions provided by the Manufac-
ends of the booster cables in the proper manner: (+) to (+)
turer. Never perform adjustments with the engine running,
and (-) to (-). Do not short-circuit terminals. Thoroughly
except when this is specifically required by the relevant
follow instructions given in this Manual.
procedures.
Before any intervention, make sure that the battery isolator
switch is off.
BATTERY GAS IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Leave the bat-
tery compartment open during recharging to improve
ventilation. Never check battery charge by placing metal
TYRES AND WHEELS
objects across the posts. Keep sparks or open flames away
from batteries. Do not smoke near the battery to prevent Make sure that the tyre inflation pressure corresponds to
explosion hazard. specifications issued by the Manufacturer. Regularly
check inflation pressure.
Before any intervention, make sure that there are no fuel
or electrolyte leakages. If any, correct prior to proceeding Should pressure be changed, do this while staying on the
with further work. Do not recharge batteries in confined tyre side and at a safe distance.
spaces. Ensure proper ventilation is provided to avoid Pressure checks should always be carried out with the
accidental explosions due to build-up of gas released machine unloaded and cold tyres.
during charging.
Never use reconditioned tyre rims, since possible
weldings, incorrect heat-treatments or repairs can
weaken the wheels and cause damages or failures.
Do not cut, nor weld rims with inflated tyres installed.
The spare tyre should be inflated only enough to keep the
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
rim components assembled. Remember that when not
Pressure fluid escaping from a very small hole can be installed on the disc, a tyre inflated to maximum pressure
almost invisible and still have sufficient force to penetrate can explode.
the skin. Always check any suspected pressure leaks Therefore, maximum care must be taken when handling a
using a piece of cardboard or wood. DO NOT USE HANDS. fully inflated tyre.
If injured by escaping fluid, obtain medical attention imme-
diately or serious infection or reaction may develop. Before servicing tyres, block all wheels, front and rear. After
jacking up the machine, block it in the raised position using
Stop the engine and relieve all system pressure before suitable stands conforming to current safety regulations.
removing panels, housings, caps, plugs or covers.
Deflate the tyre before removing objects from the tyre tread.
Always use gauges of adequate capacity (end-of-scale
reading) and follow recommended procedures. Never inflate tyres with flammable gas: explosions and
severe bodily injuries may result.
When starting your work shift, check for loose wheel or rim
bolts and brackets and retighten to correct torque as
necessary.

TOOLS
Always keep head, body, limbs, feet, or hands away from
bucket, blade, or ripper when in the raised position. Prior
to any intervention, install all safety devices according to
current regulations. In case the attachment is to be oper-
ated through the machine hydraulic system for mainte-
nance purposes, remember to do so only while sitting in the
driver's seat. Make sure that nobody is within the machine
operating range. Before operating the attachment, alert
people by sounding the horn and by voice. Raise the
attachment slowly.

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SAFETY RULES

DECOMMISSIONING THE MACHINE

For the decommissioning of the machine, the availability


of particular tooling (hoists, hydraulic presses. contain- WARNING
ers for liquids etc.) is required as well as specific tools
listed in the Repair Manuals, available from FIAT • The decommissioning of the machine must be
KOBELCO Dealers. performed exclusively by personnel trained,
This has the purpose of avoiding that during disassem- qualified and authorised to perform such opera-
bly operations, dangerous situations may arise both for tion.
the personnel involved and the environment.
• Start the disassembly of hydraulic components
In the machine are present: only after the same, the hydraulic oil and lubri-
• Fluids under pressure (hydraulic system, cooling cants have fully cooled-off and after all residual
system etc.) pressures have been released, as described by
• Gases (air conditioning system and accumulator, if the Repair Instruction Manual.
installed)
• Mechanical devices mounted under pressure (track • Prior to proceeding with disassembly opera-
tensioner etc.) tions, comply with the GENERAL SAFETY RULES
• Heavy machine components (frames, blades, buck- and drain each components of the machine filled
ets etc.) with fluids, both in the reservoirs and the rel-
evant systems.

WARNING
Ensure that the attachment is safely resting on to the ground before repairing,adjusting, or servicing
machines fitted with hydraulically, mechanically or cable controlled attachments (such as excavators,
loaders, dozers, scrapers, etc.). Should it be necessary to partially or fully raise the hydraulically,
mechanically, or cable controlled attachment to gain access to certain items, make sure the attachment
is adequately retained in the raised position by means other than the hydraulic lift cylinders, cable and/or
mechanical devices used for controlling it.

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SPECIFICATIONS - WHEEL LOADER W190

IDENTIFICATION - 530.130.190 Main pressure on the control valve .......... 16 + 2 bar


Transmission disengagement sensor ...... 15 ± 1 bar
MARKING: ZEF00W19100940XXX Transmission induction sensors to gear teeth adjust
clearance ........................................... 0,5 ÷ 0,8 mm
ENGINE Transmission oil high temperature sensor setting ....
Make and model ................... IVECO NEF-TEKTOR ...................................... 119 ± 3 °C (246 ± 37.4 °F)
Net power at the flywheel .......... (ISO 9249) 151 kW
Max power speed ...................................... 2175 rpm
AXLES
Max torque .................................................. 860 Nm
Axles complete w/ oil-bath disc brakes.
Max torque speed ..................................... 1500 rpm
Self-locking differentials.
Diesel type, 4 stroke, direct injection, turbocharged
Limited slip differential (as alternative).
Number of cylinders .............................................. 6
Planetary final drives.
Bore x stroke .................................... 102 x 120 mm
Stiff front axle, support structure type
Total displacement ................................ 5880 cu cm
- reduction ratio ........................................ 1 : 24.05
Valve/rocker operation lash:
Oscillating rear axle, support structure type
- intake .......................................... 0.25 ± 0.05 mm
- reduction ratio ........................................ 1 : 24.05
- exhaust ....................................... 0.50 ± 0.05 mm
Firing order .............................................. 1-5-3-6-2-4
Minimum starting temperature: ........... - 20 °C (-4 °F)
Engine coolant high temperature sender setting TYRES
...................................... 107 + 2 °C (224 + 35.6 °F) Type ................................... 23.5 R25 XHA tubeless
Pressure, engine oil at low idle ................. 1.2 bar Inflating pressure
Thermostat: starts opening ............ (177.8 °F) 81 °C - Work: front = 3.25 bar
max, opening ............. (204.8 °F) 96 °C rear = 2.00 bar
- Transfer: front = 2.00 bar
rear = 2.00 bar
ENGINE SPEEDS Wheel tightening torque ............................... 788 Nm
Minimum idle speed (no load) ...................... 850 rpm
Maximum idle speed (no load) ................... 2300 rpm BRAKES
Converter stall speed ........................ 2110 ± 50 rpm Delivery brakes pump
Steering stall at idle speed > .......................840 rpm at nominal speed ............... 32 lt/min (7.03 USG/min)
Attachment stall ................................ 2190 ± 50 rpm Accumulator recharge start pressure ....... 90 ± 5 bar
Full stall .......................................... 1900 ± 100 rpm Accumulator recharge end pressure ...... 130 ± 5 bar
Pre-charge pressure, service brake accumulator
(1.4 lt) ............................................................ 45 bar
TORQUE CONVERTER Pre-charge pressure, parking brake accumulator
Type ... : single stage, single phase, three elements (1.4 lt) ........................................................... 70 bar
Torque converter pressure ........................... 4.3 bar Setting of pressure switch, transmission cut-off . 15 bar
Conversion ratio at stall ............................... 2.813:1 Setting of sensor, brake oil low pressure ...... 73 bar
Setting of pressure switch, stop lights ........ 1.8 bar
Setting of pressure switch, parking brake ...... 82 bar

TRANSMISSION
STEERING SYSTEM
Maximum ground speeds (forward/reverse) in kph
Type ..................... Orbitrol, hydraulically controlled
(with 23.5 R25 tyres):
with integrated priority valve
Pump ....................it uses one body of the hydraulic
Forward km/h Reverse km/h system pump
speed (Mp/h) speed (Mp/h) Max. flow ...................... 162 lt/min (35.63 USG/min)
1° 7.4 (4.5) 1° 7.8 (4.8) Max. operating pressure ............................... 210 bar
2° 12.9 (8) 2° 13.7 (8.5) Cylinders ........................................ 2, double stroke
bore x stroke .................................... 80 x 422 mm
3° 23.8 (14.7) 3° 25.2 (15.6) Emergency steering w/ bi-directional gear pump actu-
4° 36.6 (22.7) – – ated by the transmission.

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EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM


Type ................ sealed w/ anti-cavitation and safety
valve
Pumps ............. gear, steel made w/ wear automatic
compensation
A sequence valve cuts-off the pump when the pres-
sure exceeds 175 bar.
- max. flow ..... 325 lt/min between (71.49 USG/min)
175 and 210 bar
- max. operating pressure ............................ 210 bar
Control valve ................................................ 2-spool
3-spool
Control ......................................... piloted, dual lever
piloted, single lever
Hydraulic cylinders, double stroke
boom control ...................................................... 2
bore x stroke .................................... 140x960 mm
bucket control .................................................... 1
bore x stroke .................................... 190x505 mm
Times of equipment manoeuvres
lifting ........................................................ 6.2 sec.
lowering .................................................... 3.1 sec.
dumping ................................................... 1.4 sec.

Pipes and connecting flanges are equipped with


O-Ring seals.

L.T.S. device
Electronic Load Travel Stabiliser device. Ideal during
loading applications and travel over rough ground.
- Setting of accumulator safety valve ............ 120 bar

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Operating voltage ........................................ 24 Volt
Batteries in series ............................. 2 - 160 Amph
- Maintenance-free
Starter motor ............................................... 24 Volt
Alternator w/ voltage regulator ...... 24 Volt - 70 Amp

WEIGHT
Weight of machine with tyres 23.5 R25 and 3.1 cu m
bucket, supplied and w/operator 17,200 kg (37,920
lbs).

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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

*
40˚

*
45˚
*
*

3350
49˚

1230
445
322 95 1600
3200 2065 2160
2760
*

Dimensions in mm (in)

Operating weight: 17.200 kg (37919 lbs)

Note – Machine equipped with tyres 23.5R25XHA, fluids and operator.

* Please refer to the table

Type of bucket

With teeth and With suppl. cutting With teeth


segments edge
Bucket capacity cu cm 3.2 3.5 3.2 3.5 3.1 3.4
Bucket weight kg (lbs) 1520 (3351) 1605 (3538) 1465 (3229) 1550 (3417) 1425 (3141) 1510 (3328)
Bucket width mm (in) 2960 (116.5) 2960 (116.5) 2920 (114.9) 2920 (114.9) 2960 (116.5) 2960 (116.5)
Dumping height at 45° mm (in) 2890 (113.7) 2810 (110.6) 2980 (117.3) 2895 (113.9) 2890 (113.7) 2810 (110.6)
Dumping reach at 45° mm (in) 1135 (44.6) 1200 (47.2) 1060 (47.7) 1125 (44.2) 1135 (44.6) 1200 (47.2)
Max. length
(w/ bucket on ground) mm (in) 8030 (316.1) 8110 (319.3) 7920 (311.8) 8000 (314.9) 8030 (316.1) 8110 (319.3)
Max. height
(w/ bucket raised) mm (in) 5380 (211.8) 5435 (213.9) 5380 (211.81) 5435 (213.9) 5380 (211.8) 5435 (213.9)
Turning radius (in
transportation position) m (ft) 6.5 (21.3) 6.5 (21.3) 6.5 (21.3) 6.4 (21) 6.5 (21.3) 6.5 (21.3)

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TABLE OF FLUID CAPACITIES
W190

ITEM QUANTITY FLUIDS OR LUBRICANT CLASSIFICATION VISCOSITY OUT DOOR TEMPERAT.


LITRES (USG) SPECIFICATIONS (SAE) OF REFERENCE (°C)

Ambra – Super Gold API CF-4/SG


15W-40 –10 To 50° C (14 To 122° F)
ENGINE 16 (4.2) or MIL-L-2104E
10W-30 –30 To 20° C (-22 To 68° F)
Ambra Master Gold ACEA E2

API CH-4
OIL FILTER 1 (3) Ambra-Super Gold HSP* 15W-40 –10 To 50° C (14 To 122° F)
ACEA E3

RADIATOR 27 (7.1) Ambra-Agriflu (50%) NH-900A – –35 To 50° C (-31 To 122° F)

API CF-4/SG
TRANSMISSION 22 (5.8) Ambra-Super Gold MIL-L-2104E 10W-30 –30 To 20° C (-22 To 68° F)
ACEA E2

Ambra-Hydrosystem ISO VG 46, DIN 51524


HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 135 (35.7) or – –20 To 50° C (-4 To 122° F)
Part. 1 and 2, QFH583/HD
Ambra Hi-Tech 46

front 31 (8.2) API GL5


AXLES rear 31 (8.2) Ambra-TX Fluid QFH 584 TR 85W-90 –20 To 50° C (-4 To 122° F)

FUEL
TANK 252 (66.57) – – – –

GREASE FITTINGS – Ambra-MG-2 QFH 585 GR, NLG12 – –40 To 50° C (-40 To 122° F)

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AIR CONDITIONER
COMPRESSOR 0.2 (0.05) L BAR 134 – – –

Oil quantities indicated are those required for periodical changes following the draining and filling procedures indicated in detail for each group.
* In the event engine oil with "CH4" classification is used, the change interval can be prolonged to 500 hours providing that the outer temperature of operation
does not exceed 38 °C (100 °F) and that the percentage of sulphur in the fuel does not exceed 0.5 %.
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In the event of really heavy duty conditions, reduce the greasing intervals.
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UNITS OF MEASURE CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARD COMPO-


NENTS TO DETERMINE THE TIGHTENING TOR-
Units of measure used in this manual are those QUES
adopted by the International System which replace the
units previously used by the M.K.S. system.

Force: newton (N) Note - In case, in the different sections, the tightening
torque is not listed, refer to the table “TIGHTENING TOR-
Pressure: bar QUES”, only after identifying exactly the component.

Torque: newton x meter (Nm)

The latter is identified by a coded eight digit number,


allowing a complete description of the item.

Example.

I / a b c d e / f g

I - Standard index digit

It is always represented by the digit 1. This number


indicates that the item can be fabricated in a number
of versions differing for material and coating.

a - b - c - d - e - Standard base digits

It is a number always composed of five digits identify-


ing dimensional specifications of the item.

f - Material index digit

This digit indicates the material used for a defined


item. Its meaning is indicated in the table that follows.

g - Coating index digit

It indicates the coating applied to a defined item.

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Resistance class and material


Material
index (f)
FIAT UNI DIN SAE BSI BNA

0 R40 4D - 4S - 4A 1 A 42

1 R50 5S - 6S 3 P 56

2 R80 8G 5 T 80

3 R100 100 10K 8 V 100

4 Brass Brass Messing Brass Brass Laiton

5 Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium

6 Copper Copper Kupfer Copper Copper Cuivre

7 Blank for other metallic materials

WARNING TORQUE TABLES

- Lubricate all hardware until 24 dia., with engine oil. If correct torque is not specifically indicated in the
Use grease for larger diameters. relevant pages, refer to the following tables.

- Tolerance on torque: ± 5%

- Resistance classes R80, R100, R120 must be


understood as follows:

10.9 replaces R100


for screws
12.9 " R120

10 replaces R80
for nuts
12 " R100

CDT= cadmed; FOSF= phosphated; ZNT= galva-


nised.

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NUTS (ZNT) SCREWS (ZNT/DEIDR)

Strength grade: 10 (R80) Strength grade: 10.9 (R100)

Diameter normal low type with polyamide ring Diameter normal self-locking
and pitch normal low type and pitch ZNT ZNT
mm Nm Nm Nm Nm mm Nm Nm

M6 x 1 13 12 - - M6 x 1 13 -

M8 x 1.25 32 26 39 32 M8 x 1.25 13 35

M10 x 1.25 72 52 82 62 M10 x 1.25 71 79

M10 x 1.5 65 50 77 60 M10 x 1.5 65 70

M12 x 1.25 130 87 145 102 M12 x 1.25 127 139

M12 x 1.75 110 81 129 96 M12 x 1.75 110 120

M14 x 1.5 195 130 216 150 M14 x 1.5 200 220

M14 x 2 180 125 200 146 M14 x 2 180 190

M16 x 1.5 300 170 340 200 M16 x 1.5 300 330

M16 x 2 - - - - M16 x 2 - -

M18 x 1.5 450 250 500 290 M18 x 1.5 450 480

M18 x 2.5 - - - - M18 x 2.5 - -

M20 x 1.5 600 305 645 350 M20 x 1.5 600 650

M20 x 2.5 - - - - M20 x 2.5 - -

M22 x 1.5 800 410 - - M22 x 1.5 800 900

M22 x 2.5 - - - - M22 x 2.5 - -

M24 x 2 1000 470 1080 525 M24 x 2 1000 1100

M24 x 3 - - - - M24 x 3 - -

M27 x 2 950 401 - - M27 x 2 1000 -

M30 x 2 1300 494 - - M30 x 2 1400 -

M33 x 2 1700 - - - M33 x 2 1900 -

M36 x 3 2200 - - - M36 x 3 2400 -

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SECTION 1

ENGINE
INDEX

PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE

1.1 ENGINE IDENTIFICATION ..................................................................................... 1-1

1.2 GENERAL FEATURES ........................................................................................... 1-5

1.3 DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE OPERATION ............................................................. 1-14

1.4 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN GROUPS ....................................................................... 1-16


1.4.1 Lubrication .............................................................................................................. 1-17
1.4.2 Cooling .................................................................................................................... 1-18
1.4.3 Fan Drive System ................................................................................................... 1-19
1.4.4 High pressure electronic fuel injection system (Common Rail) ................................ 1-21

1.5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................ 1-33


1.5.1 Troubleshooting with PT-01 instrument ................................................................... 1-34
1.5.2 Troubleshooting with blink code .............................................................................. 1-35
1.5.3 Diagnosis of main malfunctions .............................................................................. 1-37

1.6 ENGINE SUPPORTS ............................................................................................. 1-46

1.7 ENGINE OVERHAUL .............................................................................................. 1-47


1.7.1 Repair interventions ................................................................................................ 1-59
Cylinder group .................................................................................................... 1-59
Timing ................................................................................................................ 1-61
Bushes .............................................................................................................. 1-62
Crankshaft ......................................................................................................... 1-65
Conrod-Piston assemgly .................................................................................... 1-69
Pistons .............................................................................................................. 1-70
Flywheel ............................................................................................................ 1-80
Cylinder head ..................................................................................................... 1-86
Valves ............................................................................................................... 1-87
Guide valves ...................................................................................................... 1-88
Valve seats ........................................................................................................ 1-88
Valve seats in cylinder head .............................................................................. 1-89
Valve springs ..................................................................................................... 1-91
Assembly of the cylinder head ........................................................................... 1-91
Rods .................................................................................................................. 1-93
1.7.2 Tightening torques .................................................................................................. 1-104

1.8 TOOLING ................................................................................................................ 1-107


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